Oh god I hope not, I just googled that and I don't want it anywhere near the TMNT. I've said it before but they did mention "counting the turtles multiverse you never know who may show up". So I guess you can use that quote to give yourself hope for your crossover.

Given Nick's love for show crossovers period, and the whole "magic" concept, what are the odds of a late in the series TMNT/Myticons crossover.

Only after that Pony crossover in season 2 then we can have that three way crossover with all 3 cartoons late into the show's run.

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The biggest villains were the censors. What they could do without being held back is my question. Shredder could've done more than blow up the Channel Six building. I don't mean as far as murdering Splinter, but think of the possibilities if censors were not an issue. Shredder and Krang combined had the biggest arsenal of any villains in all of the cartoons.

Oh god I hope not, I just googled that and I don't want it anywhere near the TMNT. I've said it before but they did mention "counting the turtles multiverse you never know who may show up". So I guess you can use that quote to give yourself hope for your crossover.

No, don't get me wrong, I certainly don't want that show crossing over with them, but given how Nick runs things these days and the art style and the magic thing that would mesh well enough... one doth worries about this.

Much prefer that 2003 gets to visit instead. And helps whip 2018 into proper Turtles shape.

Hm, but who... Would Nick stick with their own properties? (Outside of Usagi being a longtime friend pre-Nick and tapped for history/nostalgia.)

I wouldn't mind seeing the new friendship with DC expanding a little further, maybe in this way, although at the same time adding superheros to TMNT's world isn't that interesting to me. (Justice Force are tolerable at best.)

Well, it's Nick, I think that would be sorta pushing it too far, yeah.

Though it would be kind of funny if there was a side character added who is sometimes seen on the streets and the Turtles have come to know (and somethings gets info from her (or him!) on things she/he has seen around town) and the older viewers kind of eventually grasp the fact that she/he is more than likely a hooker, but it's vague and goes over kid's heads. Some parents would no doubt flip out though.

Not even involved in the fandom much anymore but this show honestly doesn’t seem respectful at all. If they just wanted to make a goofier TMNt, fine. Give them magic weapons and rougher designs.

But to change one of core characters so drastically, to switch out the weapons that define them, that’s not really ok to me.

The original nick series did something new and different by making the turtles individualized, by updating two of the weapons in a way that allows them to still be the same. It all reinforces who the characters are. New and fresh.

This new show is a perfect example of crossing the line between new and fresh to unnecessary and overkill. They’re trying to be MORE different, they’re trying to go FURTHER than what’s done before. And it’s not even the TMNT now.

I hope this show flops. Not because I don’t like it. But I hope it sets the example that changes are only good to a certain point. Hoping for a reboot down the line that learns from mistakes.

I wouldn't worry about it.
Nick had a huge opportunity to do a crossover between TMNT (12) and Kung Fu Panda. Animation was similar enough.
Did that ever happen? No. (Huge missed opportunity IMO)

I could see it happening, but the Usagi crossover has similar themes (set in ancient asia) and has more of a history with tmnt so it was much higher on the priority list of the showrunners. Also loved the Nick crossovers with the 80s turtles, much more than Turtles Forever.

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I'm far from a pony fan, but if it's just one episode, it won't hurt.
It's like that crossover between Steven Universe and Uncle Grandpa. I hate UG, but the crossover was pretty entertaining.

With Rise, I think its better to step away from crossovers with other tmnt shows/Usagi and do some other cartoons. I would personally love My Little Pony, but I'm not sure how likely that would be, or how well recieved it would be for that matter.

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The biggest villains were the censors. What they could do without being held back is my question. Shredder could've done more than blow up the Channel Six building. I don't mean as far as murdering Splinter, but think of the possibilities if censors were not an issue. Shredder and Krang combined had the biggest arsenal of any villains in all of the cartoons.

I will eat Stockman Brain after puting it in jar on hot water to boil! This will be the first show that i will do it. In the 2003 i never killed him i just kept him as a brain in a jar until that IDIOT Chaplin put him in a robot and made him a threat for me again! But this time.... I will not keep his brain forever. This time i will eat it !

I will take a TMNT/MLP crossover ONLY if the TMNT end up in the Pony's world (not the Equestria Girls route) for reaction sake.

That way they can be like, "I know we're kinda weird, but tiny talking horses... What." Wouldn't mind seeing how odd that is to them, since they're a lot closer to human on the anthro scale and come from a world full of humans. lol

will take a TMNT/MLP crossover ONLY if the TMNT end up in the Pony's world (not the Equestria Girls route) for reaction sake.

That way they can be like, "I know we're kinda weird, but tiny talking horses... What." Wouldn't mind seeing how odd that is to them, since they're a lot closer to human on the anthro scale and live in world full of humans. lol

Hey, I'm just taking notes from sdp and trying to get meme magic to work

Anyways, I think one of the main appeal of both franshises is that the main characters are talking animals who go on adventures, so I'd have the mane Ponies rather than the Spin-Off Equestria Girls in a crossover (plus the Ponies do alot more fighting against monsters and such, like the tmnt, while the Girls just go to school for the most part).

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The biggest villains were the censors. What they could do without being held back is my question. Shredder could've done more than blow up the Channel Six building. I don't mean as far as murdering Splinter, but think of the possibilities if censors were not an issue. Shredder and Krang combined had the biggest arsenal of any villains in all of the cartoons.

That was awsome. Since the turtles don't use pistols and rifles a lot, you can at least have all of them using sharp weapons when fighting such strong opponensts (like Shredder with armour, or the Kraang inside robots)

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